Experience professional piercings with Sparrow Tattoo, offering a wide selection of high-quality jewelry and custom tattooing in Plandome Manor, NY.
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About Sparrow Tattoo
Sparrow Tattoo, located in Plandome Manor, NY, is your go-to destination for exceptional piercing services and custom tattooing. Our team of skilled professionals is passionate about helping you express your individuality through beautiful body art. We use only high-quality jewelry, including a variety of luxury earrings and earring charms, to ensure your piercings are safe and stylish. As a trusted name in Nassau County, we’re committed to providing an experience that exceeds your expectations. Call us at 516-292-2408 to book your appointment today!
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Importance of Quality Piercings
Choosing quality piercing services is essential for both your style and well-being. At Sparrow Tattoo, we use high-quality jewelry, such as titanium and 14K gold earrings, to minimize the risk of complications and ensure your piercings heal well. Our expertise in custom tattooing and ear piercing makes us a trusted choice in Plandome Manor, NY. We’re committed to providing a safe and enjoyable experience, from your initial consultation to aftercare support. Contact us at 516-292-2408 to learn more about our services in Nassau County.
The Village of Plandome Manor incorporated in 1931. Like the villages of Plandome and Plandome Heights to its south, Plandome Manor derives its name from the Latin ‘Planus Domus’, meaning plain, or level home. The manor house of Matthias Nicoll who was an early mayor of New York City and among the first generation of the Nicoll family on Long Island, was a wood-frame home built in the 1670s, and one of the first homesteads in this area of Cow Neck, the namesake of the Cow Neck Peninsula (also known as the Manhasset/Port Washington Peninsula). The manor itself was torn down in 1998 and replaced with another estate.
Author Frances H. Burnett, author of The Secret Garden, built her home, Fairseat, in Plandome Park in 1908, and lived there until her death in 1924. Burnett’s son, Vivian, and his wife Constance, had erected a home nearby on Bayview Road after their marriage. Following Frances Burnett’s death, her nephew, publisher Archer P. Fahnestock moved into Fairseat, but the home burned down leaving only the stucco carriage house and garden intact. In 1940, Fahnestock sold it to Leroy Grumman.
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